J6 prisoner Ryan Samsel informed The Gateway Pundit this week that he was finally able to see a doctor in the prison system who was able to remove his precancerous growths.
Ryan has been locked up under the Biden regime for more than three years now. Ryan entered the US Capitol with Ray Epps. Epps never spent a day in prison for his actions in directing the protesters that day.
Epps then lied to investigators about his actions on January 6. Some people have all the luck.
Please help Ryan Samsel if you can. Patrick Byrne promised to match Ryan with a donation of $30,000.
Dear Gateway expert readers and American supporters,
My name is Ryan Samsel. I am deeply grateful for the ongoing support and assistance that many of you have provided me during this difficult time. Inspired by the kindness I have received, I am driven by the goal of cultivating a network of support groups, similar to the solidarity shown by our ancestors in the face of a common adversary.
In the past, communities gathered in churches and taverns to face their common enemies. Today we find ourselves under the control of large online media groups. Their efforts may have changed, but our fight for freedom remains the same. I have wanted this freedom ever since the unfortunate experiences I have had. It is well known that I was not alone during the gate incident involving Ray Epps and Officer Caroline Edwards. I was part of a group of about 300 people, yet I was the only one who brought Officer Edwards to safety.
Even though I was given the opportunity to betray President Trump, I chose to stand firm. Unfortunately, following these events, I was denied crucial medical treatments and surgeries, resulting in the loss of full use of my left arm and vision in my right eye. I suffer from long-standing blood clots, which are now a lifelong disorder.
However, I am not writing this letter to garner sympathy. Instead, I want to inspire resilience in the face of adversity. No matter what life throws at you, you have a choice. You can wallow in self-pity or look in the mirror and challenge yourself to overcome your circumstances. I am currently in a situation where I may never see the sunrise or feel the sand under my feet again. But I refuse to feel sorry for myself. I firmly believe that where there is a will, there is a way.
I was put in a cell with no toilet, but I managed to use my wits to communicate and receive what I needed. I share these experiences not to evoke fear, but to highlight the importance of courage. I’m afraid – of never seeing my loved ones again, of never having a child with the woman I love. But I understand that this country and its values are bigger than any individual, including myself.
I am truly grateful for the support I received from Patrick Byrne, the author of “Danger Close”. He has generously offered to match donations up to $30,000. I am halfway towards my goal and sincerely invite everyone to contribute whatever they can.
In addition to this I invite everyone to follow THEEFFORT83 on Instagram. We are building a platform to unite the community, to build strength and structure within ourselves. We post regular updates, motivational videos, health tips and provide a space to network with people who share our common belief: the freedom to live a happy and healthy life. I would also like to express my gratitude to Gateway Pundit, Jim Hoft and Alicia Powe, for their support and standing up for free speech.
** I humbly ask for your support on my GiveSendGo page.
Please do not donate to any organization on my behalf, as I have not received any legal or medical help from them. I have attached a copy of one of my many invoices, for which all organizations refused to cooperate.
In conclusion, I implore you to support me in any way you can. Share this message with your friends and family. Write a letter of support to Judge Jia Cobb. We need to remind her that we are better, we don’t destroy our cities or resort to violence, we win the right way. Thank you so much for your continued support.
Please check out my next podcast, THE EFFORT, and consider reading “Danger Close” by Patrick Byrne. Both are sure to be eye-openers. Thank you and God bless you.
Best regards,
Ryan Samsel